Woodland Historic Tour – Sample
Founded in 1841, Woodland is one of the oldest rural cemeteries in the United States.
Holiday Remembrance Service
Mausoleum Chapel 118 Woodland Ave, Dayton, OH, United StatesThis holiday season, please join us to remember & celebrate the memory of those that
A Tabloid History of Dayton program at Brookville Library
Brookville Library 120 Blue Pride Drive, Brookville, OH, United StatesIn 1932, Howard Burba, a writer for the Dayton Daily News, wrote articles on the
Woodland Mausoleum Tour
Let your eyes explore the beauty of woodland themed art as you learn about the
Bottoms Up! Early Brewers of Dayton program at Woodbourne Library
Dayton was well established by the 1850s and its industry included railroad car, farm equipment
Cemetery Symbols program at Lathrem Senior Center
Lathrem Senior Center 2900 Glengarry Dr., Kettering, OH, United StatesHave you ever wandered through a cemetery and wondered about the meanings of the designs
Wonders of Woodland program at Heartland of Kettering
Heartland of Kettering 3313 Wilmington Pike, Kettering, OH, United StatesThe Wonders of Woodland program is a visual guide to the Wonders of Woodland Guide
Wonders of Woodland program at Jamestown Community Library
Jamestown Community Library 86 Seaman Dr., Jamestown, OH, United StatesThe Wonders of Woodland program is a visual guide to the Wonders of Woodland Guide
Black History Month, a celebration of African Americans at Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum
Lathrem Senior Center 2900 Glengarry Dr., Kettering, OH, United StatesThis program honors the lives of African Americans whose final resting place is in Woodland
Black History Month: A Celebration of African Americans at Woodland held at Yellow Springs Community Library
Yellow Springs Community Library 415 Xenia Ave., Yellow Springs, OH, United StatesBlack History Month – A Year Long Celebration at Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum This program
Remembering Paul Laurence Dunbar
Woodland Cemetery & Arboretum 118 Woodland Ave, Dayton, OH, United StatesJoin us to remember the life and legacy of Paul Laurence Dunbar, Celebrate with words